Liz wants trades? We’ve got trades!
Here at High Post Hoops, we heard the request from Liz Cambage loud and clear.
The superstar Australian center asked the Dallas Wings for a trade, Wings president and CEO Greg Bibb confirmed Tuesday afternoon.
The move by Cambage throws an already-exciting WNBA offseason into a new realm, where the league’s 2018 leader in Player Efficiency Rating, a true two-way superstar, is now available to all who can put together a package that both entices the Wings and convinces Cambage to commit.
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It’s a dicey proposition, but the reward is beyond any other target on the free agent market, the upside greater, especially right away, than any draft pick. Maya Moore’s future is still unclear, but with Cambage, we now know what she wants, and that is to be traded.
Accordingly, our High Post Hoops staff is on the case. Here are a few ideas from likely destinations for Cambage, a media star who excels in the spotlight, along with perspective from our Dallas Wings reporter on what is likely to be best for the franchise as it moves into the post-Cambage era.